The PFA Footballer of the Year Awards (or the Professional Football Association Footballer of the Year Awards) is an annual award ceremony created to formally recognise the most outstanding Australian soccer players playing abroad or in the A-League, as well as foreign players playing in the A-League. The inaugural ceremony took place on 11 June 2009 in Sydney.

Alex Tobin OAM Medal

The Alex Tobin OAM Medal is selected by the PFA Executive to a current or former player who demonstrates four outstanding attributes: leadership, achievement as a player, commitment to one's fellow professionals, and service and dedication to the game.[1] The medal is named after the PFA's longest-serving president, Alex Tobin.[2]

Year Player Ref
2008 Joe Marston & Johnny Warren [3]
2009 Craig Johnston [4]
2011 Mark Viduka [5]
2012 Frank Farina [6]
2014 Mark Schwarzer [7]
2016 Harry Kewell [8]
2017 Cheryl Salisbury [9]
2018 Paul Okon [10]
2023 Melissa Barbieri [11]

Men's Footballer of the Year Award

The Men's Footballer of the Year Award is awarded to Australia's best professional player playing overseas or in the A-League. Performances for national teams are also taken into account. The votes are cast monthly by all current male players who are PFA members. A final group of nominees is announced at the end of the season, the player with the highest number of votes becoming the eventual winner.

Year Player Club Ref
2009 Tim Cahill England Everton [12]
2010 Mark Schwarzer England Fulham [13]
2011 Matt McKay Australia Brisbane Roar
Scotland Rangers
[14]
2012 Brett Holman Netherlands AZ [15]
2013 Robbie Kruse Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf [16]
2014 Mile Jedinak England Crystal Palace [17]
2015 Mathew Ryan Belgium Club Brugge [18]
2016 Aaron Mooy Australia Melbourne City
England Manchester City
England Huddersfield Town
[19]
2017 Aaron Mooy England Huddersfield Town [20]
2018 Aaron Mooy England Huddersfield Town [10]
2019 Mathew Ryan England Brighton & Hove Albion [21]

Women's Footballer of the Year Award

The PFA Women's Footballer of the Year is voted for by all current women's players who are PFA members, on a 3-2-1 basis.

Year Player Club Ref
2010 Servet Uzunlar Australia Sydney FC [22]
2011 Elise Kellond-Knight Australia Brisbane Roar
Denmark Fortuna Hjørring
[22]
2012 Lydia Williams Australia Canberra United [22]
2013 Sam Kerr Australia Sydney FC
United States Western New York Flash
[22]
2014 Katrina Gorry Australia Brisbane Roar
United States FC Kansas City
[22]
2015 Elise Kellond-Knight Australia Brisbane Roar
Germany Turbine Potsdam
[23]
2016 Lydia Williams Australia Canberra United
United States Houston Dash
[19]
2017 Sam Kerr Australia Perth Glory
United States Sky Blue FC
[20]
2018 Sam Kerr Australia Perth Glory
United States Sky Blue FC
United States Chicago Red Stars
[10]
2019 Sam Kerr Australia Perth Glory
United States Chicago Red Stars
[24]
2020 Steph Catley England Arsenal
Australia Melbourne City
[25]
2021 Ellie Carpenter France Olympique Lyonnais [26]
2022 Sam Kerr England Chelsea [27]

Harry Kewell Medal

The Harry Kewell Medal is awarded to Australia's best male professional Under-23 player playing overseas or player of any nationality playing in the A-League. Performances for national teams are also taken into account. The votes are cast monthly by all current male players who are PFA members. A final group of nominees is announced at the end of the season, the player with the highest number of votes becoming the eventual winner. The medal is named after one of Australia's most famous and successful players, Harry Kewell.[22]

Year Player Club Ref
2009 Nikita Rukavytsya Australia Perth Glory [12]
2010 Mitch Langerak Australia Melbourne Victory [13]
2011 Robbie Kruse Australia Melbourne Victory [14]
2012 Mathew Ryan Australia Central Coast Mariners [17]
2013 Marco Rojas Australia Melbourne Victory [16]
2014 Mathew Ryan Belgium Club Brugge [17]
2015 Mathew Ryan Belgium Club Brugge [18]
2016 Jamie Maclaren Australia Brisbane Roar [19]
2017 Alex Gersbach Norway Rosenborg [20]
2018 Daniel Arzani Australia Melbourne City [10]
2019 Chris Ikonomidis Australia Perth Glory [21]

Young Women's Footballer of the Year Award

Year Player Club Ref
2017 Alex Chidiac Australia Adelaide United [20]
2018 Alex Chidiac Australia Adelaide United [10]
2019 Karly Roestbakken Australia Canberra United [24]
2020 Ellie Carpenter Australia Melbourne City
United States Portland Thorns
[26]
2021 Ellie Carpenter France Olympique Lyonnais [26]
2022 Mary Fowler France Montpellier [27]

PFA Community Medal

Year Player Club Ref
2017 Robert Cornthwaite Australia Western Sydney Wanderers [20] [28]
2018 Nigel Boogaard Australia Newcastle Jets [29] [28]
2020 Luke Brattan Australia Sydney FC [28]

A-League Men Team of the Season

The A-League Men Team of the Season is awarded to the league's best players selected in a 4-3-3 formation with the best coach also selected. The team is selected by the PFA Awards Committee, a group of former Socceroos, football analysts and journalists.

2008–09

GKAustralia Eugene GalekovicAdelaide United
RBAustralia Tarek ElrichNewcastle Jets
CBAustralia Craig MooreBrisbane Roar
CBAustralia Sasa OgnenovskiAdelaide United
LBAustralia Scott JamiesonAdelaide United
DMAustralia Mile JedinakCentral Coast Mariners
AMAustralia Travis DoddAdelaide United
AMScotland Charlie MillerBrisbane Roar
RWNew Zealand Shane SmeltzWellington Phoenix
LWAustralia Archie ThompsonMelbourne Victory
FWIvory Coast Eugene DadiPerth Glory

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Michael TheoklitosMelbourne Victory
CBAustralia Kevin MuscatMelbourne Victory
DMAustralia Paul ReidAdelaide United
CMAustralia Billy CeleskiMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Nikita RukavytsyaPerth Glory

Manager: Australia Aurelio Vidmar, Adelaide United

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

2009–10

GKAustralia Eugene GalekovicAdelaide United
RBAustralia Matthew KempMelbourne Victory
CBAustralia Simon ColosimoSydney FC
CBAustralia Kevin MuscatMelbourne Victory
LBAustralia Dean HeffernanCentral Coast Mariners
CMAustralia Jason CulinaGold Coast United
CMAustralia Matt ThompsonNewcastle Jets
AMCosta Rica Carlos HernándezMelbourne Victory
RWAustralia Archie ThompsonMelbourne Victory
LWAustralia Alex BrosqueSydney FC
FWNew Zealand Shane SmeltzGold Coast United

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Danny VukovicCentral Coast Mariners
CBAustralia Nikolai Topor-StanleyNewcastle Jets
LWAustralia Tommy OarBrisbane Roar
AMAustralia Steve CoricaSydney FC
RWBarbados Paul IfillWellington Phoenix

Manager: Czech Republic Vitezslav Lavicka, Sydney FC

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

2010–11

[30]

GKAustralia Michael TheoklitosBrisbane Roar
RBAustralia Ivan FranjicBrisbane Roar
CBAustralia Matt SmithBrisbane Roar
CBAustralia Luke DeVereBrisbane Roar
LBBrazil CássioAdelaide United
AMArgentina Marcos FloresAdelaide United
CMAustralia Matt McKay (captain)Brisbane Roar
AMGermany Thomas BroichBrisbane Roar
RWNew Zealand Kosta BarbarousesBrisbane Roar
LWAustralia Robbie KruseMelbourne Victory
FWIndonesia Sergio van DijkAdelaide United

Substitutes:

GKNew Zealand Glen MossGold Coast United
LBAustralia Joshua RoseCentral Coast Mariners
CMAustralia Kasey WehrmanNewcastle Jets
AMCosta Rica Carlos HernándezMelbourne Victory
FWCosta Rica Jean Carlos SolórzanoBrisbane Roar

Manager: Australia Ange Postecoglou, Brisbane Roar

Referee: Australia Gerard Parsons

2011–12

GKAustralia Mathew RyanCentral Coast Mariners
RBAustralia Michael MarroneMelbourne Heart
CBNetherlands Patrick ZwaanswijkCentral Coast Mariners
LBAustralia Joshua RoseCentral Coast Mariners
CMBrazil FredMelbourne Heart
CMAustralia Mitch NicholsBrisbane Roar
AMGermany Thomas BroichBrisbane Roar
AMAustralia Aziz BehichMelbourne Heart
RWBarbados Paul IfillWellington Phoenix
LWAustralia Archie ThompsonMelbourne Victory
FWAlbania Besart BerishaBrisbane Roar

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Clint BoltonMelbourne Heart
CDAustralia Andrew DuranteWellington Phoenix
CMAustralia Nicky CarleSydney FC
AMCosta Rica Carlos HernándezMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Harry KewellMelbourne Victory

Manager: Australia Graham Arnold, Central Coast Mariners

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

2012–13

GKAustralia Ante CovicWestern Sydney Wanderers
RBGermany Jérome PolenzWestern Sydney Wanderers
CBAustralia Trent SainsburyCentral Coast Mariners
CBAustralia Nikolai Topor-StanleyWestern Sydney Wanderers
LBIvory Coast Adama TraoreMelbourne Victory
CMAustralia Mark MilliganMelbourne Victory
AMJapan Shinji OnoWestern Sydney Wanderers
AMNew Zealand Michael McGlincheyCentral Coast Mariners
RWNew Zealand Jeremy BrockieWellington Phoenix
LWNew Zealand Marco RojasMelbourne Victory
FWItaly Alessandro Del PieroSydney FC

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Eugene GalekovicAdelaide United
CBAustralia Michael ThwaitePerth Glory
AMArgentina Marcelo CarruscaAdelaide United
FWAustralia Archie ThompsonMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Daniel McBreenCentral Coast Mariners

Manager: Australia Tony Popovic, Western Sydney Wanderers

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

2013–14

GKAustralia Eugene GalekovicAdelaide United
RBAustralia Ivan FranjicBrisbane Roar
CBAustralia Matt SmithBrisbane Roar
CBAustralia Matthew SpiranovicWestern Sydney Wanderers
LBIvory Coast Adama TraoréMelbourne Victory
CMAustralia Luke BrattanBrisbane Roar
AMGermany Thomas BroichBrisbane Roar
AMArgentina Marcelo CarruscaAdelaide United
FWAustralia Adam TaggartNewcastle Jets
FWAlbania Besart BerishaBrisbane Roar
FWAustralia David WilliamsMelbourne Heart

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Danny VukovicPerth Glory
CBAustralia Osama MalikAdelaide United
CMAustralia Mark MilliganMelbourne Victory
AMCosta Rica Carlos HernándezWellington Phoenix
FWBelgium Stein HuysegemsWellington Phoenix

Manager: England Mike Mulvey, Brisbane Roar

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

2014–15

GKAustralia Eugene GalekovicAdelaide United
RBAustralia Tarek ElrichAdelaide United
CBFrance Matthieu DelpierreMelbourne Victory
CBNew Zealand Andrew DuranteWellington Phoenix
LBAustralia Scott JamiesonPerth Glory
CMAustralia Mark MilliganMelbourne Victory
AMAustralia Aaron MooyMelbourne City
AMArgentina Marcelo CarruscaAdelaide United
FWTunisia Fahid Ben KhalfallahMelbourne Victory
FWAustria Marc JankoSydney FC
FWAustralia Nathan BurnsWellington Phoenix

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Danny VukovicPerth Glory
CBAustralia Nigel BoogaardAdelaide United
CMSerbia Miloš DimitrijevićSydney FC
FWAlbania Besart BerishaMelbourne Victory
AMBrazil Guilherme FinklerMelbourne Victory

2015–16

Only one player from the two finalists (Adelaide United and Western Sydney Wanderers) were picked for the starting XI.[31]

GKDenmark Thomas SørensenMelbourne City
RBAustralia Josh RisdonPerth Glory
CBAustralia Jade NorthBrisbane Roar
CBFrance Matthieu DelpierreMelbourne Victory
LBAustralia Scott JamiesonWestern Sydney Wanderers
MFSpain CoronaBrisbane Roar
MFAustralia Aaron MooyMelbourne City
MFSpain Diego CastroPerth Glory
FWAustralia Jamie MaclarenBrisbane Roar
FWUruguay Bruno FornaroliMelbourne City
FWMartinique Harry NovilloMelbourne City

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Mark BirighittiNewcastle Jets
CBAustralia Nikolai Topor-StanleyWestern Sydney Wanderers
MFAustralia Mitch NicholsWestern Sydney Wanderers
MFNetherlands Roly BonevaciaWellington Phoenix
FWNew Zealand Kosta BarbarousesMelbourne Victory

Manager: Spain Guillermo Amor, Adelaide United

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

Venue of the season: Etihad Stadium

2016–17

[32]

GKAustralia Danny Vukovic (c)Sydney FC
RBAustralia Rhyan GrantSydney FC
CBAustralia Alex WilkinsonSydney FC
CBDenmark Michael JakobsenMelbourne City
LBAustralia Michael ZulloSydney FC
MFAustralia Brandon O'NeillSydney FC
MFSerbia Miloš NinkovićSydney FC
MFAustralia James TroisiMelbourne Victory
RWNew Zealand Marco RojasMelbourne Victory
LWSpain Diego CastroPerth Glory
FWKosovo Besart BerishaMelbourne Victory

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Liam ReddyPerth Glory
CBAustralia Jade NorthBrisbane Roar
CBAustralia Joshua BrillanteSydney FC
FWUruguay Bruno FornaroliMelbourne City
FWAustralia Alex Brosque (c)Sydney FC
CBAustralia Ruon Tongyik (U20)Melbourne City
MFAustralia Riley McGree (U20)Adelaide United

Manager: Australia Graham Arnold, Sydney FC

2017–18

[33]

GKEngland Jamie YoungBrisbane Roar
RBAustralia Luke WilkshireSydney FC
CBAustralia Alex WilkinsonSydney FC
CBAustralia Rhys WilliamsMelbourne Victory
LBAustralia Michael ZulloSydney FC
MFAustralia Joshua BrillanteSydney FC
MFAustralia Luke BrattanMelbourne City
MFAustralia Dimitri PetratosNewcastle Jets
RWPoland Adrian MierzejewskiSydney FC
LWNetherlands Leroy GeorgeMelbourne Victory
FWBrazil BobôSydney FC

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Andrew RedmayneSydney FC
CBNetherlands Bart SchenkeveldMelbourne City
MFSpain IsaíasAdelaide United
MFSerbia Miloš NinkovićSydney FC
FWAustralia Andrew NabboutNewcastle Jets
CBAustralia Thomas Deng (U23)Melbourne Victory
MFAustralia Daniel Arzani (U23)Melbourne City

Manager: Australia Graham Arnold, Sydney FC

2018–19

[34]

GKPoland Filip KurtoWellington Phoenix
RBAustralia Rhyan GrantSydney FC
CBNetherlands Bart SchenkeveldMelbourne City
CBAustralia Shane LowryPerth Glory
LBAustralia Jason DavidsonPerth Glory
MFAustralia Neil KilkennyPerth Glory
MFAustralia Brandon O'NeillSydney FC
MFSpain Diego Castro (c)Perth Glory
RWFiji Roy KrishnaWellington Phoenix
LWAustralia Chris IkonomidisPerth Glory
FWSweden Ola ToivonenMelbourne Victory

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Liam ReddyPerth Glory
CBDenmark Michael JakobsenAdelaide United
MFSpain IsaíasAdelaide United
MFSerbia Miloš NinkovićSydney FC
FWEngland Adam Le FondreSydney FC

Manager: Australia Tony Popovic, Perth Glory

2019–20

[35]

GKEngland Jamie YoungBrisbane Roar
RBAustralia Rhyan GrantSydney FC
CBAustralia Alex WilkinsonSydney FC
CBDenmark Michael JakobsenAdelaide United
LBNew Zealand Liberato CacaceWellington Phoenix
MFMexico Ulises DávilaWellington Phoenix
MFAustralia Luke BrattanSydney FC
MFItaly Alessandro DiamantiWestern United
RWKosovo Besart BerishaWestern United
LWEngland Adam Le FondreSydney FC
FWAustralia Jamie Maclaren (c)Melbourne City

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Paul IzzoAdelaide United
CBEngland Steven TaylorWellington Phoenix
MFSerbia Miloš NinkovićSydney FC
MFAustralia Riley McGreeAdelaide United
FWAustralia Mitchell DukeWestern Sydney Wanderers

Manager: Australia Ufuk Talay, Wellington Phoenix

2020–21

[36]

GKAustralia Adam FedericiMacarthur FC
RBAustralia Rhyan GrantSydney FC
CBAustralia Ruon TongyikCentral Coast Mariners
CBAustralia Curtis GoodMelbourne City
LBAustralia Scott JamiesonMelbourne City
MFMexico Ulises DávilaWellington Phoenix
MFAustralia Oliver BozanicCentral Coast Mariners
MFAustralia Connor MetcalfeMelbourne City
RWEngland Matt DerbyshireMacarthur FC
LWEngland Craig NooneMelbourne City
FWAustralia Jamie Maclaren (c)Melbourne City

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Mark BirighittiCentral Coast Mariners
CBAustralia Ryan McGowanSydney FC
RBAustralia Ryan StrainAdelaide United
MFSerbia Miloš NinkovićSydney FC
MFRepublic of Ireland Jay O'SheaBrisbane Roar
MFAustralia Luke BrattanSydney FC
FWAustralia Matt SimonCentral Coast Mariners

Manager: Australia Patrick Kisnorbo, Melbourne City

2021–22

[37]

GKAustralia Mark BirighittiCentral Coast Mariners
RBAustralia Jason GeriaMelbourne Victory
CBSwitzerland Léo LacroixWestern United
CBAustralia Curtis GoodMelbourne City
LBAustralia Jason DavidsonMelbourne Victory
MFFrance Florin BerenguerMelbourne City
MFAustralia Joshua Brillante (c)Melbourne Victory
MFAustralia Jake BrimmerMelbourne Victory
RWAustralia Nick D'AgostinoMelbourne Victory
LWAustralia Craig GoodwinAdelaide United
FWAustralia Jamie MaclarenMelbourne City

Substitutes:

GKEngland Jamie YoungWestern United
LBAustralia Ben GaruccioWestern United
RBSpain Javi LópezAdelaide United
MFAustralia Connor MetcalfeMelbourne City
MFMexico Ulises DávilaMacarthur FC
MFBrazil Daniel PenhaNewcastle Jets
MFAustralia Neil KilkennyWestern United

Manager: Australia Tony Popovic, Melbourne Victory

2022–23

[38][39]

GKAustralia Joe GauciAdelaide United
CBBrazil MarceloWestern Sydney Wanderers
CBVanuatu Brian KaltakCentral Coast Mariners
CBAustralia Jordan Bos (c)Melbourne City
RMAustralia Aiden O'NeillMelbourne City
CMAustralia Josh NisbetCentral Coast Mariners
CMAustralia Calem NieuwenhofWestern Sydney Wanderers
LMAustralia Mathew LeckieMelbourne City
RWAustralia Brandon BorrelloWestern Sydney Wanderers
FWAustralia Jamie MaclarenMelbourne City
LWAustralia Craig GoodwinAdelaide United

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Lawrence ThomasWestern Sydney Wanderers
CBAustralia Curtis GoodMelbourne City
CBAustralia Nectarios TriantisCentral Coast Mariners
MFRepublic of Ireland Jay O'SheaBrisbane Roar
MFBrazil Marco TúlioCentral Coast Mariners
FWAustralia Jason CummingsCentral Coast Mariners
FWAustralia Marco TilioMelbourne City

A-League Women Team of the Season

2016–17

[40]

GKAustralia Lydia WilliamsMelbourne City
DFAustralia Steph CatleyMelbourne City
DFJapan Yukari KingaCanberra United
DFAustralia Alanna KennedySydney FC
DFAustralia Clare PolkinghorneBrisbane Roar
DFUnited States Megan OysterNewcastle Jets
MFWales Jess FishlockMelbourne City
MFAustralia Katrina GorryBrisbane Roar
FWAustralia Sam Kerr (captain)Perth Glory
FWEngland Natasha DowieMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Ashleigh SykesCanberra United

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Jada WhymanWestern Sydney Wanderers
DFAustralia Kim CarrollPerth Glory
MFUnited States Christine NairnMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Adriana JonesAdelaide United
FWAustralia Alex ChidiacAdelaide United

Referee: Kate Jacewicz

2017–18

[41]

GKAustralia Mackenzie ArnoldBrisbane Roar
DFAustralia Steph CatleyMelbourne City
DFUnited States Lauren BarnesMelbourne City
DFAustralia Clare Polkinghorne (captain)Brisbane Roar
DFUnited States Carson PickettBrisbane Roar
MFAustralia Katrina GorryBrisbane Roar
MFWales Jess FishlockMelbourne City
MFAustralia Emily van EgmondNewcastle Jets
FWAustralia Caitlin FoordSydney FC
FWAustralia Sam KerrPerth Glory
FWAustralia Hayley RasoBrisbane Roar

Substitutes:

GKUnited States Aubrey BledsoeSydney FC
DFUnited States Emily SonnettSydney FC
MFAustralia Chloe LogarzoSydney FC
FWUnited States Rachel HillPerth Glory
FWUnited States Katie StengelNewcastle Jets

2018–19

[42]

GKAustralia Eliza CampbellPerth Glory
DFAustralia Steph CatleyMelbourne City
DFAustralia Alanna KennedySydney FC
DFAustralia Clare PolkinghorneBrisbane Roar
DFUnited States Katie NaughtonPerth Glory
MFAustralia Caitlin FoordSydney FC
MFUnited States Nikki StantonPerth Glory
MFUnited States Christine NairnMelbourne Victory
MFUnited States Rachel HillPerth Glory
FWJapan Yuki NagasatoBrisbane Roar
FWAustralia Sam Kerr (captain)Perth Glory

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Sarah WillacyAdelaide United
DFAustralia Jenna McCormickBrisbane Roar
MFUnited States Danielle ColapricoSydney FC
FWUnited States Veronica LatskoAdelaide United

Coach: Wales Jeff Hopkins, Melbourne Victory

2019–20

[43]

GKAustralia Casey DumontMelbourne Victory
RBAustralia Ellie Carpenter (captain)Melbourne City
CBAustralia Clare PolkinghorneBrisbane Roar
CBNew Zealand Rebekah StottMelbourne City
LBAustralia Steph CatleyMelbourne City
MFUnited States Darian JenkinsMelbourne Victory
MFAustralia Aivi LuikMelbourne City
MFAustralia Emily van EgmondMelbourne City
MFUnited States Kristen HamiltonWestern Sydney Wanderers
FWAustralia Kyah SimonMelbourne City
FWEngland Natasha DowieMelbourne Victory

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Sarah WillacyAdelaide United
DFAustralia Angela BeardMelbourne Victory
MFUnited States Morgan AndrewsPerth Glory
FWUnited States Mallory WeberAdelaide United
FWUnited States Lynn WilliamsWestern Sydney Wanderers

Coach: Australia Rado Vidosic, Melbourne City

2020–21

[44]

GKArgentina Gaby GartonMelbourne Victory
RBAustralia Angela BeardMelbourne Victory
CBAustralia Clare PolkinghorneBrisbane Roar
CBUnited States Kayla MorrisonMelbourne Victory
LBAustralia Jamilla RankinBrisbane Roar
MFAustralia Teresa PoliasSydney FC
MFAustralia Tameka YallopBrisbane Roar
MFAustralia Kyra Cooney-Cross (captain)Melbourne Victory
FWAustralia Emily GielnikBrisbane Roar
FWAustralia Michelle HeymanCanberra United
FWAustralia Lisa De VannaMelbourne Victory

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Teagan MicahMelbourne City
DFUnited States Kendall FletcherCanberra United
DFAustralia Cortnee VineSydney FC
MFAustralia Clare WheelerSydney FC
FWAustralia Melina AyresMelbourne Victory

Coach: Wales Jeff Hopkins, Melbourne Victory

2021–22

[45]

GKAustralia Jada WhymanSydney FC
RBAustralia Winonah HeatleyMelbourne City
CBAustralia Natalie TobinSydney FC
CBAustralia Kaitlyn TorpeyMelbourne City
LBNew Zealand Ally GreenSydney FC
MFAustralia Mackenzie HawkesbySydney FC
MFAustralia Rhianna PollicinaMelbourne City
MFAustralia Alex ChidiacMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Cortnee Vine (captain)Sydney FC
FWEngland Fiona WortsAdelaide United
FWAustralia Holly McNamaraMelbourne City

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Melissa BarbieriMelbourne City
DFAustralia Clare HuntWestern Sydney Wanderers
MFAustralia Katrina GorryBrisbane Roar
MFAustralia Rachel LoweSydney FC
MFAustralia Taylor RaySydney FC
FWNew Zealand Hannah WilkinsonMelbourne City

Coach: Australia Adrian Stenta, Adelaide United

2022–23

[46]

GKUnited States Hillary BeallWestern United
RBAustralia Kaitlyn TorpeyMelbourne City
CBAustralia Natalie TobinSydney FC
CBAustralia Clare HuntWestern Sydney Wanderers
LBAustralia Charlotte McLeanSydney FC
MFAustralia Mackenzie HawkesbySydney FC
MFAustralia Sarah HunterSydney FC
MFAustralia Alex ChidiacMelbourne Victory
FWAustralia Cortnee Vine (captain)Sydney FC
FWAustralia Michelle HeymanCanberra United
FWUnited States Hannah KeaneWestern United

Substitutes:

GKAustralia Jada WhymanSydney FC
DFUnited States Kayla MorrisonMelbourne Victory
MFAustralia Rhianna PollicinaMelbourne City
MFSerbia Vesna MilivojevićCanberra United
MFAustralia Katrina GorryBrisbane Roar

A-League Team of the Decade

The Team of the Decade covers the first ten seasons of the A-League. i.e. 2005–06 to 2014–15.[47]

GKAustralia Eugene Galeković
RBAustralia Ivan Franjić
CBAustralia Kevin Muscat
CBNetherlands Patrick Zwaanswijk
LBAustralia Cássio
MFGermany Thomas Broich
MFAustralia Matt McKay
MFCosta Rica Carlos Hernández
FWAustralia Archie Thompson
FWKosovo Besart Berisha
FWNew Zealand Shane Smeltz
Substitutes
GKAustralia Michael Theo
DFIvory Coast Adama Traoré
DFAustralia Mark Milligan
MFAustralia Steve Corica
FWItaly Alessandro Del Piero

Manager: Australia Ange Postecoglou

Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

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